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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-10-26, Page 84. • PAGE EIGHTEIGHTT L4UCKNOW' SENTINEL, LUC OW, ONTARIO :, ._... _ ..�...•__ _. ,..- MUSEUM VISIT Scott. presi•dQ ._._. r gid d and c ed"on s. • John son who welcomed: FROM DOVVN UNDER Mrs, ,(Rev,) McKinney and also •introduced' . the' guest speaker, The October 'meeting _' of,.. the Mrs. Allan. McAuley. who; spoke "Was hat • the on the theme .of Thanksgiving,. oehof Mrs. s+C. Irw ne.with. Mrs. Mrs; McKinney favoredwith a� • WEDNESPAY,. OCT, 26th, 1$55 a H. Campbell co=hostess: L.. MacKinnon, presided. The scripture was read by Mrs: F. Moffat. An ; invi 'on to attend an Irt stitu ,eeting was accepted It is to be held, in Wingham Coups, .cil Chambers on October'. 20th. :• .prayer and. national anthem dos- out of`a possible 1040 Besides. a: '" -A report was_'_h.eard from the ed the • meeting, Refreshments trophy the boys} won a trip to. • he "At ;•were. serve. ..e ove�ml r lion t a Rcsyai Vi utter; Fair where committee in 'Charge o€. b _. Q,#, o ate with. winners; •lath, Horne" . gym• b° held. Octo�r • tags i°s. Mrs:. Don" Bushell: :they • *ill c Lnp• piano number.. Mrs. Frank Maul- den .conducted. the study on the missionary, for that meeting..Who was Miss Agnes; Hyslop of India. Mrs; Tom MacDonald gave.. a reading and .Mrs Perry Hodgins. the ' closing : remarks. The Lord's MADE .014- H. BIG (ST.. HELENS NEWS') Congratulations are due B ry McQuillin and his team.; ate, David Kirkland , of the L taw 4-H .Beef Calf Cli b. wl '+. took top award o in the Provincial 4=11 inter -club' competition held at the. OAC, Guelph,. on Friday. There were..37 teams competing and •the boys 'scored 9,1 • points The' costume parade' will be,., at T Ain Children IBapti'zeil from the other provinces, trips d Twins . 11.o'clock'. sharp..%Ladies ,West • : to Hamilton,, „Niagara _ Falls an , . . Sunday .afternoon ,at the, Pres- ' bring "sandwiches .and east tants.Ottawa, • �by!terianserv,"e four babies were Miss Margaret Miller; 'student Mrs, C. •Roulston and Mrs, H. ;baptized by'' iev. Mr. McKinney.. nurse at• the ' Stretford General Campbell, . were appointed lead- •They• "re,.Deborah R+ se and Hospital, was home for the week- for. the 4-11 (homemaking; Ri�ohard James, twin children .of end. week - course `Cotton accessories for the Mr: and Mrs,' Perry : 'Bushell, Miss Isabelle MaoPherson, stu Club Girl's bedroom', The roll john Robert, son of Mr, and 'Mrs, -dent' nurse .at St,' 'Joseph's. Hos- call was answered.' by `"How local Morley Bushell, lSonald Bruce; pital, 'London, was a week -end, places Caine by. their name": son of Mr. and ' Mrs, Donald visitor at her home • here, - . Mrs: W.,' MacKenzie introduced Bushell. The variety concert sponsored • the guest speaker, Mrs. Dudgeon Mr. and Mrs. Alex Percy and ,by the••YPU of the United church 'of the Museum board, •She spoke. family' attended a family dinner in 'the community Hall on Fri - on her work there. and se.�dthere party on Sunday at the home. of day: night, :proved :.a decided SIM - `.ave been 8,147 .paid •admissions Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Thompson: cess. Mr. Ralph• Howlett, the min- this year ' With the one signing On Sunday next, October. 30th, inter, was the very efficient, mas- the register from: the farthest dis-. the . Anglican service • is, with- ter of ceremonies`'. for. the ` fine tance being from -Brisbane; Aus- drawn: in favor. of ' the ,Presby- pro am Which included',`chorus. tralia: :Following her . ,talk. she terian 'anniversary. : services when' es b members . of 'the•Y?'U, with answered -any- :questions ''about. Rev:••. McKinney will be the Mrs: Howlett at the -piano, Was. the museum: speaker ,at: both morning and ev- by. Phyllis Barbour aecompanied•� MrslacKenzie said Ele Would servicesClark's quartette by 1VIrs: 'Chester Taylor and by i. have . the Tweedsmuir .history atwill assist •with the. music. • . Anne Todd' and Mrs. Howlett, :.the January meeting: •;Ors: Wilk- Mr. and Mrs: Glen .:Campbell `with. •• Norma .;'Murray asaccom- ins' :gave a very interesting talk' and Glenna' of Amberley visited' panist; a duet by *Lima and: Joan, on her trip to England. Current on Sunday with : Mr. and ' Mrs.• Forster, accompanied.�by•' Norma events ' were prepared' and read Bert ' Nicholson and family. • Forster;. numbers ' by `. the Au-. b' Mrs.. L. MacDougall . Mrs., H. �1VIxs 'reo..Haldenby is end-, t urnaires, the girls' quartette of .Y Levis then gave..her report of the , ing this week at the , h me of Auburn;. and by ,a male• quar7. . lin numbers by Eleanor Reed ;of Y Reed as with Mrs: R,e. n wt Dungannon, • Area Conyerition which was, fol- Mr.. and !Mrs. Howard McGuire tette from Clarks •Church; vio- .lowed 13y .al reading by Mrs C. Olivet • Roulston ; , • Mrs, . Wm. Wall is convalescing. Dung, • Mrthe, F. Moffat gaa tt'e, ,a , vote t the homer of Mr, and Mrs., ' •accompanist; a skit by Bob Lyons .v of thanks and the meeting ended` Jack Schumacher after . being' .a . Don Cameron, Dick Curran and with the Queen 'and, ' Grace. A patient' in 'Wingham Hospital. ' Mrs: Curran's "baby';,; a musical social al tixiiie. followed: The •Anglican Young People' number 'by , Don Cameron, , Jim are . holding a Hallowe'en ••m as Hackett and Ken McNay. While ICINLOU(;I-I ouerade on Monday "evening- the chairman „Was to iporarily y . Everyone v one is invited �to, came .and • absent, `Zeke' • crashed the party E evening. Prizes will be and insisted upon • contributing a' Mrs • Ben Scott entertained, the . enjoy the. g ,. songwith accompaniment .on. the e awarded. ' Presbyterian W:M S: 'at • her ham l? Mr and . Mrs:: Wm. ' Cox were ukelele. • ;Altogether it'was' a very for '. the October meeting. Each. en o able evening. with a large inember responded to . the roll in :Sarnia on Sunday.:' owing `to. 7 Y g`g • call with •the word "Harvest". Mrs. Ed ,Bushell read the scrip- ture and prayer was offered by Mrs. John Emerson. . Mrs. Ben the death ' of a relative there Mr. and Mrs, Glen , Moore of Hamilton visited on Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs. Archie McFarlan. 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Benson Cox of Kinlbugh . gave his. interesting illustratedMarie, Keith and `Terry of Blue . talk his tri to the Holy 'vale were, guests of Mr. and Mrs. ha - on PACE-SETTER ',FLOCKOWNE -' a good, sturdy plasmic -covered'.. egg 'basket.. Sign, up ' and get yours to day:' CALOGEN itSwiftfs trodmoric (Or a special blend of animal fete that. produces 2 times more sneroytban grain. • t• releaven ............. ..,., _..c..„.,..,,,mm;:,,,,mm:0141 ' ' ip• Fred :.McQuiilin.;' They were :ac- companied ccompanied'• house ' by Mr. John McQuill'in. Among the former' residents of the c.ornnninity who attended the golden anniversary of the Wo- men's .institute`, held here on Thursday ,:Were -Miss: Annie . Mc, l en ie=of-; ulph, s• . All.igtpr• 'Hughes ,of 'I olyrood, Mrs. •John Bennett . of ''Port Albert;: Mrs. 0. G:'' Anderson, Mrs. (en Barbour and • Mrs. Cliff Pu don • of : grave, Mrs., Mrs., Con • Foran of St. Augustine, 'Mrs. Carl Johnston. of .Blueuale, Mrs. Durnin Phillips of Dungannon, --j, Mrs. J. D. •• And ersoii, '"!Mrs, El J. Thom, Mrs.. Sam Durnin,' Mrs. John Miller,, Mrs„ ---Ernest :::Buttoia,-Mrs.._-Cam -fil onnpson and Mrs. -Stuart- Coll- yer of ,I,.ucknow. " 'Miss. ;Jessie. M'acCharles,. Rip- ley, was' 'a .visitor with her sister; Mrs. Ernest Gaunt; last.: week. The November meeting of the rViroinen'•s Institute Will:be' be' held at the home .of . Mrs: Harold Gaunt on -,.Thursday, November 3rd at 2:30. Roll call, Oddities in . the news; x lotto by Mrs. W. A. Miller • • topic on Community .Activities and Public •Relations by Mrs.. Ernest Gaunt; hostesses and : program committee; • Mrs. E Barbour, Mrs. C. Taylor, Mrs: L. McliTeil. . • Mr: and Mrs W.:'A • Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. George' Webster; and Brenda, Mrs. Ernest . Snow- den and, Lynda. were Sunday vis- itors' with Mr, and Mrs, ,Lorne Humphrey at Hespeler. • Mr. and. MrH;utnphrey' also visited Mr. and. Mrs. Duncarx °".McAllister- at puslinch. . St. Helens YPU • The meeting of .the .'St, Hel- ens -ITU •Warheld'::on"Surrdaytev, ening, October• 23rd,. Lois Miller convener of Missions and World Outreach;. was 'in charge of the worship service Following: a hymn, a short reading on ..`,Spec- ial Ministries Overseas", was "read., The sorspti re was follow= e `"bra praye ois read anal Land, Egypt , and India. .to s; large audience in the United Church:: On Monday .evening.'. The entertainment, . was sponsored by the' W.M.S, and the W.A. and guests .were present,.:from White:' church, 'the Brick `. Church and Ashfield : Circuit., Readings• . were :enjoyed, given by . MrS. Chris ' Cook' and . Mrs. George Alton .of Ashfield and'' by Mrs. James Fal•'' cozier. of Whitecihureh: Mr.s: Alex Itobertsan and Mrs. r.MVM'c&irney of Brick, favored with a duet. 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